| Philosophical Society of Washington (Washington, D.C.) - 1874 - 640 lehte
...science. It absorbs a large share of public attention, and many original investigators are assiduously devoted to it. Its object is to reconstruct as it...which can scarcely be doubted, that by thoroughly studying the manners and customs of savages and the instruments employed by them, we obtain a knowledge... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - 1880 - 560 lehte
...science. It absorbs a large share of public attention, and many original investigators are assiduously devoted to it. Its object is to reconstruct as it...which can scarcely be doubted, that by thoroughly studying the manners and customs of savages and the instruments employed by them, we obtain a knowledge... | |
| 1881 - 856 lehte
...science. It absorbs a large share of public attention, and many original investigators are assiduously devoted to it. Its object is to reconstruct as it...which can scarcely be doubted, that by thoroughly studying the manners and customs of savages and the instruments employed by them, we obtain a knowledge... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - 1881 - 834 lehte
...science. It absorbs a large share of public attention, and many original investigators are assiduously devoted to it. Its object is to reconstruct as it...which can scarcely be doubted, that by thoroughly studying the manners and customs of savages and the instruments employed by them, we obtain a knowledge... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - 1881 - 828 lehte
...share of public attention, and many original investigators are assiduously devoted to it. Its object ia to reconstruct as it were the past history of man,...which can scarcely be doubted, that by thoroughly studying the manners and customs of savages and the instruments employed by them, we obtain a knowledge... | |
| 1881 - 830 lehte
...many original investigators are assiduously devoted to it. Its object is to reconstruct as it wefe the past history of man, to determine his specific...which can scarcely be doubted, that by thoroughly studying the manners and customs of savages and the instruments employed by them, we obtain a knowledge... | |
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